X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/b75e57f126e818e982455a47e95b49c85ff57ecd..3bb00d142a4d31316fc6f0eb1277aa2fafe4dbe9:/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn b/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn index 67ec7789d..a539f0424 100644 --- a/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,21 @@ +ikiwiki should be fully internationalized. + +---- + +As to the hardcoded strings in ikiwiki, I've internationalized the program, +and there is a po/ikiwiki.pot in the source that can be translated. +--[[Joey]] + +---- + +> The now merged po plugin handles l10n of wiki pages. The only missing +> piece now is l10n of the templates. +> --[[Joey]] + +---- + +## template i18n + From [[Recai]]: > Here is my initial work on ikiwiki l10n infrastructure (I'm sending it > before finalizing, there may be errors). @@ -48,24 +66,19 @@ Birisi[1], ki muhtemelen bu sizsiniz, [2] üzerindeki bulundu. Parola: -- ikiwiki [1] Parolayı isteyen kullanıcının ait IP adresi: [2] -> Looks like, tmpl_process3 cannot preserve line breaks in template files. -> For example, it processed the following template: - This could be easily worked around in tmpl_process3, but I wouldn't like to maintain a separate utility. ---- -As to the hardcoded strings in ikiwiki, I've internationalized the program, -and there is a po/ikiwiki.pot in the source that can be translated. ---[[Joey]] - ----- - -Danish l10n of templates and basewiki is available with the following commands: +Another way to approach this would be to write a small program that outputs +the current set of templates. Now i18n of that program is trivial, +and it can be run once per language to generate localized templates. - git clone http://source.jones.dk/ikiwiki.git newsite - cd newsite - make all +Then it's just a matter of installing the templates somewhere, and having +them be used when a different language is enabled. ---[[JonasSmedegaard]] \ No newline at end of file +It would make sense to make the existing `locale` setting control which +templates are used. But the [[plugins/po]] plugin would probably want to do +something more, and use the actual language the page is written in. +--[[Joey]]